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8. September 2007, 01:12:21
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: ARRRRGH I hate spelling
Jim Dandy: lol, I found recipes with the other spelling too. I think the only difference is just the spelling.

7. September 2007, 22:32:15
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: ARRRRGH I hate spelling
Jim Dandy: nope. its a spelling but not what I was looking for.

I found it......... Cacciatore

7. September 2007, 22:23:51
Eriisa 
Subject: ARRRRGH I hate spelling
how do you spell 'catch-a-tori' ???

if the phonetic didn't help. its like spaghetti sauce that's usually with chicken.

27. April 2007, 14:25:23
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
volant: I did think of Apple Pie! lol

27. April 2007, 00:02:45
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: National DIsh
welshrugbyfan: Thats a tough question. The USA is such a melting pot, that I don't know if you could say there's a national dish.

I would say we're pretty famous for Grilled Steak or BBQ Ribs. LOL

19. February 2006, 14:47:41
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: hmmm that looks easy and sounds SO good!

20. November 2005, 17:25:30
Eriisa 
Wow, I haven't used my bread maker in forever! Hmmm sounds like time to pull it out.....

2. November 2005, 23:51:00
Eriisa 
LOL, where's LindaJ? I expected her to explain some of it for me! lol

2. November 2005, 23:16:28
Eriisa 
Here's what crab boil is......

http://www.zatarain.com/products/product.php/60/

2. November 2005, 22:56:34
Eriisa 
than again.... you will never find RAB BOIL



2. November 2005, 22:55:53
Eriisa 
hmmm I think crab boil could be a great trade off for National Geographics!

2. November 2005, 21:45:09
Eriisa 
I promise it is AWESOME!

There are restaurants here that will prepare it and sell them.

2. November 2005, 21:44:25
Eriisa 
Subject: Recipe: Cajun Deep Fried Turkey
1 12-16 lb turkey
1 1/2 cups liquid Zatrain's Crab Boil or Zatarin's Cajun Season salt
1 lg Pot of peanut oil

1 propane cooker
1 Strainer basket
1 Deep fry thermometer
1 Injector tool

Remove turkey innards. Place turkey on a cooie sheet for drainage. Inject as many areas of the turkey as possible with 16 ounces of liquid marinade (Zatarain's Crab Boil). Sprinkle the outside of the turkey with Zatarin's Cajun Season salt. Have your peanut oil heated to 350 degrees. Plan ahead, because it takes time to heat the oil. Hang the deep-fry thermometer over the side of the pot with a bent coat hanger for easy reading of the oil temperature. Place the turkey into The strainer basket, and slowly lower the basket into the oil with something long enough to keep you a safe distance away (anything from a broom handle to a pipe) Be careful doing this. Immersion causes quite a reaction.

The oil temperature will drop, so increase the flame a bit To bring it slowly back up to 350 degrees. Cook the turkey 31/2 minutes per pound at 350 degrees. (A 12-pound turkey will take only 42 minutes to cook.) To remove the turkey, carefully find the basket handle with a coat hanger, then slip the lifting rod back under the handle to remove the basket. Let the excess oil drip into the pot. It helps if two people do this, so one person can slide the cookie sheet back under the turkey

recipe can be found at http://www.massrecipes.com/recipes/02/11/cajundeepfriedturkey260228.html

2. November 2005, 18:03:44
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: Hi Everyone :)
satinjade: Hi there! How about cajun deep fried turkey?

14. October 2005, 18:51:19
Eriisa 
*dubious look* I ain't asking!!!!

14. October 2005, 12:40:33
Eriisa 
I always did say that pb&bananna was a NH thing! lol

14. October 2005, 02:27:12
Eriisa 

14. October 2005, 01:28:05
Eriisa 
I've had them on toast. Does that count?

14. October 2005, 01:24:11
Eriisa 
I guess I might as well admit that I had a wonderful peanut butter and bannana sandwich last week............

13. October 2005, 21:37:24
Eriisa 
Hey, that reminds me, did you hear how expensive that sugar is becoming???? Its all over the news here in Dallas.

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